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In 1947, the pilot—who died Monday at age 97—made history by flying the Bell X-1 faster than the speed of sound.

This Day in History: Chuck Yeager's supersonic flight - Tara Ross

Nora McGreevy, Remember Chuck Yeager by Exploring the Plane He Flew to Break the Sound Barrier (Smithsonian Mag; Dec. 8, 2020). Shannon White, Punching a Hole ...

Breaking the Sound Barrier: Chuck Yeager and the Bell X-1

He named the aircraft Glamorous Glennis in honor of his wife. At the time, many feared that supersonic flight was impossible because of an ...

Gen. Chuck Yeager, first person to break the sound barrier, dies at 97

I remember before that - Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer. Tooling around, finding the EA logo out in the world, figuring out how big ...

Remembering Chuck Yeager, first person to break the sound barrier

2012 marked the 65th anniversary of Yeager's supersonic flight, and, at age 89, he reenacted the achievement, flying with a pilot from Nellis ...

How Chuck Yeager broke the Sound Barrier - KSP RSS/RO

How Chuck Yeager broke the Sound Barrier - The Complete Mission - KSP RSS/RO - XS-1 flight, October 14th 1947- Hi, I finally finished this ...

Remembering Chuck Yeager, first person to break the sound barrier

The first man to break the sound barrier, Chuck Yeager died on Monday in California at the age of 97. John Yang has the story.

Gen. Chuck Yeager Describes How He Broke The Sound Barrier

I remember pulling three slow rolls on the first unpowered flight in midsummer 1947. And as we embarked on the quest to explore aviation's potential, fear– ...

Remembering the 76th Anniversary of Breaking the Sound Barrier

Chuck Yeager as pilot. Launched from the bomb-bay of a modified B-29 flown by then Maj. Robert Cardenas, it was on October 14, 1947, flight number ...

Remembering Aviation Legend Chuck Yeager

Chuck Yeager, the U.S. Air Force pilot who became the first man in history to break the sound barrier, made his last takeoff on Dec.

Chuck Yeager breaks the sound barrier | October 14, 1947 | HISTORY

... Aircraft Company to explore the possibility of supersonic flight. ... he flew 1,650 miles per hour in an X-1A rocket plane. He retired ...

Remembering Chuck Yeager, a Pilot with the Right Stuff

In July 1942, he was accepted for pilot training in the flying sergeant program, earning his wings and his appointment as flight officer in ...

Chuck Yeager, 1st pilot to break the sound barrier, is dead at 97

During the flight, Yeager reached Mach 1.05, or 1.05 times the speed of sound. The aircraft, which he dubbed Glamorous Glennis after his first ...

Academy of Achievement Interview – The Chuck Yeager Foundation

When I got back, they saw this, and there was a vacancy in a fighter test section there in the flight test division that needed a maintenance officer. And they ...

Does Chuck Yeager was really first who broke sound barrier?

As an aside, Yeager is known as the first to break the barrier in "level flight." You can get pretty broad with sound barrier records, and to ...

Aviation Remembers Chuck Yeager - AVweb

Not content to rest on his laurels, he went on to break his own record and travel at Mach 2.44. ... He did the ceremonial flight for the one ...

Chuck Yeager's Lasting Legacy > > Display - Airman Magazine

... break the sound barrier at a time ... In July 1945 he went to Wright Field, Ohio, where he received his first experimental flight test work.

Chuck Yeager: WWII Fighter Ace and Record Breaking Test Pilot

Yeager applied in December 1942 and was accepted for flight training. He earned his wings the following March and joined the 363rd Fighter ...

Chuck Yeager, 1st to break sound barrier, dies at 97 - Phys.org

He was "the most righteous of all those with the right stuff," said Maj. Gen. Curtis Bedke, commander of the Air Force Flight Test Center at ...

Chuck Yeager, first pilot to break the sound barrier, dies at 97

The legendary test pilot Chuck Yeager, who became the first man to fly faster than the speed of sound, died on Monday, December 7.